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FAQ: What is bonded fibreglass retainer?

After the braces are removed, a bonded fibreglass retainer is used to maintain the teeth in their newly aligned position.

Q: What is a bonded fibreglass retainer?

A: A bonded fibreglass retainer is a tooth coloured strip of material fixed to the inside of your bottom or top front teeth.

Q: How does the bonded retainer work?

A: The bonded fibreglass retainer works as a support to the teeth to prevent them moving out of line after the removal of a brace. The fibreglass adds strength to the composite filling material that is used. It makes it rigid enough to hold the teeth straight.

Q: What are the advantages of having a fibreglass retainer as opposed to a wire retainer?

A: The bonded fibreglass retainer is less obtrusive and visible than a bonded wire retainer. The bonded fibreglass retainer is tooth coloured.

Q: Will it hurt?

A: There should be no pain or discomfort.

Q: How do I clean my teeth & the retainer?

A: Extra care must be taken when cleaning your teeth and the fibreglass retainer.

Q: How long will the retainer need to be in place?

A: The bonded fibreglass retainer would best be regarded as permanent.

Q: Will there be any permanent damage?

A: The bonded fibreglass retainer will not cause any damage but poor dental hygiene around the retainer will. Poor cleaning and too many fizzy drinks can cause permanent decay marks.

Q: How often should I return for check-ups?

A: The bonded fibreglass retainer can be checked by your family dentist at your usual check ups.

Q: Is the treatment permanent, or will I need additional future treatment?

A: Everyday wear and tear will necessitate the repair or replacement of the fibreglass retainer at some future date. Your dentist at your regular check ups will discuss this with you

Q: How successful will it be?

A: As the bonded fibreglass retainer is both fixed and permanent it is more reliable than a removable retainer.